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Encyclopedia > Telinga Kingdom

Context : Kingdoms of Ancient India This article tries to compile and classify all the Kingdoms of Ancient India mentioned in the Sanskrit/Vedic literature. ...


Telinga was a kingdom south to Kalinga. It is one of the ancient South Indian kingdoms. The language Telugu originated here. It falls in the Telingana region of Andhra Pradesh. Context : Kingdoms of Ancient India Kalinga forms the southern part of Orissa state. ... South India is a geographic and linguistic-cultural region of India. ... Telugu belongs to the family of Dravidian languages and is the official language of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. ... Telangana or Telingana is an unofficial region of Indias Andhra Pradesh state. ... Andhra Pradesh (Telugu: ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్; Ä€ndhra Prādesh), is a state in south-eastern India and is part of the linguistic-cultural region of South India. ...


See Also Telugu, Telingana Telugu belongs to the family of Dravidian languages and is the official language of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. ... Telangana or Telingana is an unofficial region of Indias Andhra Pradesh state. ...



 

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